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For Immediate Release - December 10, 2021

BRIAN KELLY ADDS KERRY COOKS TO LSU’S DEFENSIVE STAFF


BATON ROUGE – Kerry Cooks, who spent the past two seasons as a defensive analyst at Notre Dame, has been added to the LSU coaching staff, head coach Brian Kelly announced on Friday.

Cooks will coach on the defensive side of the ball.

“I am excited to add a Kerry Cooks to our defensive staff,” Kelly said. “He is a versatile coach and a proven recruiter, and he has a unique ability to empower and inspire student-athletes. His experience at the highest levels of the game as a player, position coach, and coordinator will be instrumental to our success moving forward.”

Cooks comes to LSU having enjoyed tremendous success as both a player and coach. As team captain at Iowa in 1997, he earned All-Big Ten honors as a defensive back. He was selected in the fifth round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings.

As a coach, Cooks has helped team earn bowl appearances 17 times in 19 years. He’s also been part of three College Football Playoff appearances with Oklahoma as well as the BCS National Championship Game with Notre Dame.

“I’m honored to have the opportunity to represent the very best football program in the country,” Cooks said. “There are very few places where year in and year out you will be able to compete for it all. The history and tradition of LSU is like no other. I consider it a privilege to be a part of such a special place and program.”

In his most recent stint with the Irish, Notre Dame won 21 games and reached the College Football Playoffs in 2020. Cooks was also part of Kelly’s first staff at Notre Dame, joining the Irish in 2010. Cooks served on Kelly’s staff at Notre Dame from 2010-14, coaching outside linebackers, cornerbacks and defensive backs during that span. He was co-defensive coordinator for two years (2012-13).

Cooks coached defensive backs at Oklahoma for four years, also serving as assistant defensive coordinator for three seasons. During his four years in Norman, Oklahoma claimed the Big 12 title each season and appeared in the College Football Playoff three times.

As defensive backs coach for the Sooners, Cooks’ secondary consistently ranked near the top of the Big 12 in several passing categories. The Sooners led the Big 12 in fewest passing yards allowed in 2015.

As defensive backs coach at Notre Dame, the Irish boasted one of the nation’s top pass defenses, ranking 15th nationally in interceptions in 2014 as well as a No. 15 ranking for pass defense in 2012. The 2012 Notre Dame defense ranked No. 2 in the nation in yards per completion and allowed only 11 passing TDs all year, a figure that ranked sixth nationally. Notre Dame played in the BCS National Championship game that year.

Among the players Cooks developed into NFL Draft picks at Notre Dame include first rounder Harrison Smith (2012) along with Robert Blanton (fifth round in 2012), Jamoris Slaughter (sixth round in 2013), Zeke Motta (seventh round in 2013), and Bennett Jackson (sixth round in 2014).

Other coaching stops for Cooks include Texas Tech (2019), four years at Wisconsin (2006-09) as the defensive backs coach and assistant special teams assistant, one year as defensive backs coach at Minnesota (2005). He spent the 2004 season at Western Illinois coaching defensive backs and special teams after getting his start in as a graduate assistant at Kansas State in 2003.

In four years at Wisconsin, the Badgers won 38 games, appeared in four bowl games, and led the nation in pass efficiency defense in Cooks’ first season on staff in 2006.

Cooks, a native of Irving, Texas, and his wife Elvem are the parents of two daughters, Kerrington and Kenadee.

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PureBlood28 months
Not sure about this one, but cant be worse than raymond at coaching the DBs.
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BayouTiga28 months
Really....how would you know!
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BayouTiga28 months
(2) DV's must be NEGA kittens!
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Robber DeNiro28 months
Give the man a chance before you criticize him!
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Willie Stroker28 months
He had chances to give us a look. It looks like he sucked at Oklahoma.
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The King28 months
That guy looks like he doesn't mess around.
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rob6228 months
Welcome to LSU.
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luciouslou28 months
Meh.
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jflsufan28 months
Hopefully he was not the DB coach for Oklahoma in 2019.
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CanebreakCajun28 months
He coached under Stoops.
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alumni9528 months
He was at Texas Tech in 2019.
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CanebreakCajun28 months
@alumni. Yea I saw that. Went into techs 2019 stars for something positive, but they were bad. One guy did have 8 ints. All we can do is keep our fingers crossed and rest CBK until we see how they play.
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cypresstiger28 months
Looks like a tough mofo
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The Third Leg28 months
My man. Remember him as a key piece on some of J. Hayden Fry’s last teams
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GoldenAge28 months
So what’s his role? Analyst? Position coach? What…?
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BayouTiga28 months
Trust in the process until you have reason not to....
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JackieTreehorn28 months
frick
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